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MARSYAS

Volume 6 · 70 words · 1778 Edition

in fabulous history, a Phrygian who excelled in playing on the flute. Arriving at Nyssa, he presumed to dispute with Apollo the prize of music: but that god, fingering to his lyre, was decreed the conqueror; when, being enraged at Marsyas's presumption, he had him tied to an oak, and flayed alive. Apollo afterwards changed him into a river of Phrygia, which was therefore called by his name. See APOLLO.